To move
(contingent on the President presenting a report of the Auditor-General
on any day or notifying the Senate that such a report had been presented
under standing order 166)—That so much of the standing orders be suspended
as would prevent the senator moving a motion to take note of the report
and any senator speaking to it for not more than 10 minutes, with the
total time for the debate not to exceed 60 minutes.

Conduct of
business

2 Leader
of the Government in the Senate (Senator Minchin): To move (contingent
on the Senate on any day concluding its consideration of any item of
business and prior to the Senate proceeding to the consideration of
another item of business)—That so much of the standing orders be suspended
as would prevent a minister moving a motion to provide for the consideration
of any matter.

3 Leader
of the Opposition in the Senate (Senator Evans)

Leader of The Nationals in the Senate (Senator Boswell)

Leader of the Australian Democrats (Senator Allison)

Leader of the Family First Party (Senator Fielding)

Leader of the Australian Greens (Senator Bob Brown)

Senator Nettle

To move
(contingent on the Senate on any day concluding its consideration of
any item of business and prior to the Senate proceeding to the consideration
of another item of business)—That so much of the standing orders be
suspended as would prevent the senator moving a motion relating to the
conduct of the business of the Senate or to provide for the consideration
of any matter.

Government
documents

4 Leader
of the Opposition in the Senate (Senator Evans)

Leader of The Nationals in the Senate (Senator Boswell)

Leader of the Australian Democrats (Senator Allison)

Leader of the Family First Party (Senator Fielding)

Leader of the Australian Greens (Senator Bob Brown)

Senator Nettle

To move
(contingent on the Senate proceeding to the consideration of government
documents)—That so much of the standing orders relating to the consideration
of government documents be suspended as would prevent the senator moving
a motion relating to the order in which the documents are called on
by the President.

Limitation
of time

Leader
of the Opposition in the Senate (Senator Evans)

Leader of the Australian Democrats (Senator Allison)

Leader of the Family First Party (Senator Fielding)

Leader of the Australian Greens (Senator Bob Brown)

Senator Nettle

5 To move
(contingent on a minister moving a motion that a bill be considered
an urgent bill)—That so much of standing order 142 be suspended as
would prevent debate taking place on the motion.

6 To move
(contingent on a minister moving a motion to specify time to be allotted
to the consideration of a bill, or any stage of a bill)—That so much
of standing order 142 be suspended as would prevent the motion being
debated without limitation of time and each senator speaking for the
time allotted by standing orders.

7 To move
(contingent on the chair declaring that the time allotted for the consideration
of a bill, or any stage of a bill, has expired)—That so much of standing
order 142 be suspended as would prevent further consideration of the
bill, or the stage of the bill, without limitation of time or for a
specified period.

Matters of
urgency

8 Leader
of the Government in the Senate (Senator Minchin): To move (contingent
on the moving of a motion to debate a matter of urgency under standing
order 75)—That so much of the standing orders be suspended as would
prevent a minister moving an amendment to the motion.

9 Leader
of the Opposition in the Senate (Senator Evans)

Leader of The Nationals in the Senate (Senator Boswell)

Leader of the Australian Democrats (Senator Allison)

Leader of the Family First Party (Senator Fielding)

Leader of the Australian Greens (Senator Bob Brown)

Senator Nettle

To move
(contingent on the moving of a motion to debate a matter of urgency
under standing order 75)—That so much of the standing orders be suspended
as would prevent the senator moving an amendment to the motion.

Order of business

10 Leader
of the Opposition in the Senate (Senator Evans)

Leader of The Nationals in the Senate (Senator Boswell)

Leader of the Australian Democrats (Senator Allison)

Leader of the Family First Party (Senator Fielding)

Leader of the Australian Greens (Senator Bob Brown)

Senator Nettle

To move
(contingent on the President proceeding to the placing of business on
any day)—That so much of the standing orders be suspended as would
prevent the senator moving a motion relating to the order of business
on the Notice Paper .

Questions
without notice

11 Leader
of the Opposition in the Senate (Senator Evans)

Leader of The Nationals in the Senate (Senator Boswell)

Leader of the Australian Democrats (Senator Allison)

Leader of the Family First Party (Senator Fielding)

Leader of the Australian Greens (Senator Bob Brown)

Senator Nettle

To move
(contingent on a minister at question time on any day asking that further
questions be placed on notice)—That so much of the standing orders
be suspended as would prevent the senator moving a motion that, at question
time on any day, questions may be put to ministers until 28 questions,
including supplementary questions, have been asked and answered.

Statements

12 Leader
of the Opposition in the Senate (Senator Evans)

Leader of The Nationals in the Senate (Senator Boswell)

Leader of the Australian Democrats (Senator Allison)

Leader of the Family First Party (Senator Fielding)

Leader of the Australian Greens (Senator Bob Brown)

Senator Nettle

To move
(contingent on any senator being refused leave to make a statement to
the Senate)—That so much of the standing orders be suspended as would
prevent that senator making that statement.

Tabling of
documents

13 Leader
of the Opposition in the Senate (Senator Evans)

Leader of The Nationals in the Senate (Senator Boswell)

Leader of the Australian Democrats (Senator Allison)

Leader of the Family First Party (Senator Fielding)

Leader of the Australian Greens (Senator Bob Brown)

Senator Nettle

To move
(contingent on any senator being refused leave to table a document in
the Senate)—That so much of the standing orders be suspended as would
prevent the senator moving that the document be tabled.